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Oncogenesis - Table of Contents alert Volume 5, February 2016

Oncogenesis

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume 5, February 2016

In this issue
Reviews
Original Articles
Short Communication
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Reviews

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Dietary and pharmacological modification of the insulin/IGF-1 system: exploiting the full repertoire against cancer

R J Klement and M K Fink

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e193; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.2

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Understanding cachexia as a cancer metabolism syndrome

P E Porporato

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e200; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.3

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Gain of function of mutant p53: R282W on the peak?

Y Zhang, S V Coillie, J-Y Fang and J Xu

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e196; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.8

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Original Articles

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Hepatic carcinoma-associated fibroblasts induce IDO-producing regulatory dendritic cells through IL-6-mediated STAT3 activation

J-t Cheng, Y-n Deng, H-m Yi, G-y Wang, B-s Fu, W-j Chen, W Liu, Y Tai, Y-w Peng and Q Zhang

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e198; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.7

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MiR-125a promotes paclitaxel sensitivity in cervical cancer through altering STAT3 expression

Z Fan, H Cui, H Yu, Q Ji, L Kang, B Han, J Wang, Q Dong, Y Li, Z Yan, X Yan, X Zhang, Z Lin, Y Hu and S Jiao

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e197; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.1

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Diet-induced alteration of fatty acid synthase in prostate cancer progression

M Huang, A Koizumi, S Narita, T Inoue, N Tsuchiya, H Nakanishi, K Numakura, H Tsuruta, M Saito, S Satoh, H Nanjo, T Sasaki and T Habuchi

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e195; 10.1038/oncsis.2015.42

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Heparanase-induced shedding of syndecan-1/CD138 in myeloma and endothelial cells activates VEGFR2 and an invasive phenotype: prevention by novel synstatins

O Jung, V Trapp-Stamborski, A Purushothaman, H Jin, H Wang, R D Sanderson and A C Rapraeger

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e202; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.5

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Identification of differentially expressed miRNAs in individual breast cancer patient and application in personalized medicine

F Peng, Y Zhang, R Wang, W Zhou, Z Zhao, H Liang, L Qi, W Zhao, H Wang, C Wang, Z Guo and Y Gu

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e194; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.4

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The T-box transcription factor 3 is a promising biomarker and a key regulator of the oncogenic phenotype of a diverse range of sarcoma subtypes

T Willmer, A Cooper, D Sims, D Govender and S Prince

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e199; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.11

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A serum-circulating long noncoding RNA signature can discriminate between patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma and healthy controls

Y Wu, Y-Q Wang, W-W Weng, Q-Y Zhang, X-Q Yang, H-L Gan, Y-S Yang, P-P Zhang, M-H Sun, M-D Xu and C-F Wang

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e192; 10.1038/oncsis.2015.48

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A HSP60-targeting peptide for cell apoptosis imaging

S Yang, J Meng, Y Yang, H Liu, C Wang, J Liu, Y Zhang, C Wang and H Xu

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e201; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.14

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Dysregulation of Bmi1 promotes malignant transformation of hepatic progenitor cells

R Zhang, W R Wu, X D Shi, L B Xu, M S Zhu, H Zeng and C Liu

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e203; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.6

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Short Communication

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Homozygous G/G variant of SNP309 in the human MDM2 gene is associated with earlier tumor onset in Caucasian female renal cell carcinoma patients

C G Stoehr, R Stoehr, A Wenners, A Hartmann, S Bertz, V Spath, B Walter, K Junker, H Moch, R Hinze, S Denzinger, E E Bond, G L Bond, K Bluemke, K Weigelt, V Lieb, E Nolte, P Fornara, B Wullich, H Taubert and S Wach

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e205; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.15

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